Thanksgiving Recipes

Roasted 2-Way Potatoes

This is the way I got my kids to like sweet potatoes:  mixed with regular potatoes and cooked like steak fries.  I started by sneaking just one on their plate.  Having had one especially picky eater, I have a whole lot of dinnertime tricks up my sleeve! I like to think those tricks actually worked,…

Nutty Coconut Pumpkin Smoothie

Stocked with fresh pumpkin puree and having recently made pumpkin pancakes, muffins, and baked oatmeal, my mind turned to smoothies.  My first thought was to combine pumpkin and fresh orange juice to keep the color bright and add natural sweetness.  But guess what? No oranges.  No orange juice either! We have been on a cider…

Baked Pumpkin Pancakes (Grain/Gluten Free)

Pumpkin and almonds hold a special affinity for one another. Generally speaking, combining these two ingredients has the potential for greatness. Yet the concept of combining them to create a gluten-free pancake—baked in the oven, no less–had the potential for epic failure! I remember well the first time I made this recipe. The batter tasted…

Honey Sesame (or Flax) Pork Tenderloin

A little kitchen experimenting yielded fabulous results in this easy-to-make, Asian-inspired recipe that’s become a favorite with kids and adults alike. As cooler weather arrives, I am using our grill less frequently and returning to some of my favorite oven and slow cooker meals.  The following pork tenderloin recipe is simple yet flavorful and pairs…

Butternut Squash, Chick Pea & Pita Salad with Lemon Tahini Dressing

A good dinner salad hits the spot any time of year.  In the cooler months, however, the lighter dressings I enjoy during the summer months don’t always satisfy. I created this Lemon Tahini Dressing to stand up to hearty root vegetables and winter squashes.  In the process, I realized that it is a great option to…

Roasted Butternut Squash with Feta — plus my favorite tips for roasting vegetables

This picture is of the veggies on the baking sheet for a reason.  I use a few techniques to achieve roasted vegetables that are golden brown and full of flavor yet still slightly firm.  And it starts with the tray! When roasting vegetables, the side touching the tray will brown first.  So, as I mention…

Indian-Spiced Roasted Garbanzos

Whether you call them garbanzo beans or chick peas, they make a perfect snack food when roasted. They are an inexpensive, high-protein snack and a crunchy, low-fat alternative to croutons in a salad. Put out a pre-dinner bowl when company arrives. From boring can of beans to clever hors d’oeuvres…who knew?? A simple mixture of…

Almond Crust (Gluten-Free Pie Crust)

Graham cracker crusts can be a crunchy, delicious part of an ice cream or pudding pie.  But if you are gluten-intolerant, a graham crust can make those desserts off limits. For my father’s recent birthday, I created a version he could enjoy using almond meal.  I think my kids loved the nutty, crunchy crust even…

Quinoa Salad with Dried Cranberries and Pistachios

I always think I could have a lot of fun cooking in the kitchen with Amee from  Amee’s Savory Dish.  Her culinary style is appealing, approachable, and doable…not to mention delicious.  I am so pleased to welcome the multi-talented Amee Livingston and her amazing quinoa salad to The Fountain Avenue Kitchen… Amee is a southern…

Kale, Leek and Gorgonzola Swirls

These mouth-watering bites look complicated but are easy to make–and a sure-fire hit!   This recipe was passed along by Beth Rice, an avid cook and reader of The Fountain Avenue Kitchen. It first caught my attention because I love kale. When I saw gorgonzola in the recipe, I was sold! Another reason I wanted…

Maple Dijon Roasted Root Vegetables

Ever since I devised the recipe for Apple-Pecan Spring Greens with Maple-Dijon Vinaigrette, we have eaten that salad a lot!  I initially made it to mimic a restaurant salad that my dad really enjoyed and have become quite a fan, myself.  The addition of Spiced Pecans makes me really swoon! When a friend told me…

Potato-Chive Salmon Burgers (or Sliders)

Having canned, wild salmon on hand is such an easy way to whip up a quick, healthy, affordable dinner–in this case, as salmon cakes.  The addition of leftover potatoes and chives give the cakes some heft and great flavor.  Remaining salmon cakes make a satisfying sandwich for lunch or another dinner the next day.  To…

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